The collision of your kiss
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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Grad Nite '06 ~ A night to remember
The night approximately 360 Cinderalla stories unfolded. The night sentimental feelings swelled, tears leaked and laughter resonated like a thousand tiny bells.

I must say, I quite like my prom outfit. if asked to describe it in a nutshell, I would say it's pretty New Age. The glitter sprinkled white and black top which had been confined to the darkness of my closet finallly got to be worn again. To go with the top, Mum and I embarked on a skirt search, beginning, and ending, in Thomson Plaza. We checked out this new shop and there was this skirt that caught my eye. It's a black, figure-hugging type that's flared at the hem. The top 5/8 of it was chiffon, I think, while the remainder was black lace. The gothic-bohemian-punk rocker in me was instantly aroused. Needless to say, I bought it in the end. To spice up the clothes I borrowed Mum's necklace+earrings and nice nice Mum got me this gothic bejewelled bracelet. Oh, and I wore black velvet boots:)

End result:















Person on the left is me(duh) and the one in black is my squadmate+moviemate+buddy Charlene. Click photo to enlarge; I know we're v chio thank you thank you.
Now, a picture is supposed to tell a thousand words, no? So instead of me rambling on and on about prom, I'll let the photos do the talking. There were plenty of Kodak moments but I'll show you all the ones I particularly like. Enjoy!
















From left to right: Charlene, Weixue and I.

















8/14 of the wonderful Silicon family a.k.a my Red Cross squadmate














Some of 4G3'06 and I














Mrs Audrey Leo, who's my history teacher of 3 years, and I.

















My mentor+ English teacher+ Red Cross teacher-in-charge Ms Sharon Goh and I


















Sharyl-san! Fellow Bleach-fanatic:D



Ex-S3ers(from left): Jessica, Jazlyn and I
The day when we must part, MAY CRESCENT REMAIN IN OUR HEARTS!


And I will always think of you as the sun*


Thursday, November 23, 2006

YY Wan takes up the keyboard once again to record a defining moment of her life:

THE 'O' LEVELS ARE OVER! THE 'O' LEVEL ARE OVER! (X1000) Bring on the fireworks! Call up BBC! May there be a free flow of sweet treats! Actually, it was over on Monday but because i was too busy indulging in some well-deserved slacking, I didn't blog about it then.

I suppose you all want to know how the 'O's turned out. Well, all I can say is OKAY. All turned out well (cos I studied hard and smart) EXCEPT for the History paper. I shall not delve into the details of the History paper because just talking about it makes me feel like crushing something. Let's just say the general consensus was that it was a difficult, unexpected and idiotic paper. A note to all juniors: The 'O' levels are gearing up to be more difficult as it has come under fire recently. Don't be complacent. You have been warned.

On a lighter note, the past few days have been extremely productive. In terms of slacking, that is. Here's what I mainly did: Watch anime, draw manga, sleep and read. Achievements included getting the gist of drawing Saya and Diva AND FINISHING ALL 50 EPISODES OF BLOOD+. OMG the last few episodes are so sad; so many ppl died. I cried a little.But it's heartening to know that ____ is not really dead but somewhere out there waiting .

GTG ppl. Till then!


And I will always think of you as the sun*


Sunday, November 05, 2006

I thought I'd dedicate this post to the adults who have helped me greatly in the course of my 'O' level preparations.

Thanks a million:

  1. Mum For helping me with my Maths, hearing me out when I feel down and for the doses of that very best of medicines, laughter.
  2. Miss Sharon Goh For your quirkiness, really really sweet cards and the words of encouragement.
  3. Mr Stephen Loh For the tremendous help given during A maths consultations and not getting pissed off when I take 23543544545726 years to grasp a concept.
  4. Mdm Claudia Ting FOR MAKING THE QUANTUM LEAP FROM AN E TO B IN SOCIAL STUDIES POSSIBLE. You rock!
  5. Mrs Audrey Leo For your excellent teaching of History and lame jokes.
  6. Mrs Lew For the Chemistry tuition and the EXCELLENT set of notes.
  7. Miss Tan Chui Ping(a.k.a Laoshi) FOR REKINDLING MY INTEREST IN CHINESE AND THE PATIENCE WITH ME!



And I will always think of you as the sun*